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he is staking his claim in new hampshire. he's going to skip iowa. the problem for governor huntsman in addition to the fact that he's not well-known and just came out of serving the president that he would like to unseat -- gwen: as ambassador to china. >> as bam bass dorr to china, that he occupies or seeks to occupy the space that mitt romney already occupies. and that is going to be a difficult confrontation that we're going to see unfold. >> dan, what about texas governor rick perry? he has now said that he's going to take a second look at maybe jumping into the race. what do you think his prospects would be and do you think he's going to actually jump in? >> i don't know whether he's going to jump in. he's clearly shifted from where he had been. which was adamantly against running. never would think about it, wouldn't do it. he's now thinking about it. his wife is encouraging him to think about it. i still don't know that he will get in. although there are people in texas who think it's almost inevitable. but some of the people closest to him w
he is staking his claim in new hampshire. he's going to skip iowa. the problem for governor huntsman in addition to the fact that he's not well-known and just came out of serving the president that he would like to unseat -- gwen: as ambassador to china. >> as bam bass dorr to china, that he occupies or seeks to occupy the space that mitt romney already occupies. and that is going to be a difficult confrontation that we're going to see unfold. >> dan, what about texas governor rick...
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the debate that cnn carried in new hampshire was really interesting. first time we've seen all seven of the currently declared candidates on the stage with michelle bachmann declaring right there and then. >> is sarah palin the great elephant in the room here in a sense until we know what she's doing, the whole republican system is in abayians. >> if you look at the polls, that's not what they say. she has a lot of influence and absorbs a lot of media attention. >> are you a fan? >> some of people talk about whether she would take away from michelle bachmann and vice versa because they are both very similar and have similar statesman in the tea party spectrum of politics because she was there first. but mick shell walkman is very much devoted to that and runs the tea party caucus. i think that is going to be very interesting and very interesting to see whether there are women who become serious contenders and got whole way. i think it's all fascinating. >> as someone who's trail blazed girl power in the media. >> girl power? >> a little spice girls. >>
the debate that cnn carried in new hampshire was really interesting. first time we've seen all seven of the currently declared candidates on the stage with michelle bachmann declaring right there and then. >> is sarah palin the great elephant in the room here in a sense until we know what she's doing, the whole republican system is in abayians. >> if you look at the polls, that's not what they say. she has a lot of influence and absorbs a lot of media attention. >> are you a...
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>> i think if he -- if he is able to win iowa a new hampshire he will win the nomination right then and will, it is very rare somebody wins both of those and it could happen, they are down playing it, he doesn't want the expectation he will play big in iowa he did poorly in iowa after spending a lot of time and money there, he will clearly spend less time, he could draw in some money at the end, the most likely outcome of this contest is romney wins the nomination after a big scare or two against one or more strong challengers, e second most likely outcome is romney wins the nomination winning iowa and winning new hampshire, and then rolling forward into south carolina, utah, super tuesday or nevada super tuesday in a way that money can touch him. >> rose: does front runner help him or hurt him? >> it helps him historically, i mean the republican party has nominated the front runner every election since reagan, so i mean being the front runner historically has been a good place to be and like i said i think they have done a skillful job of leveraging the positive parts of being a front
>> i think if he -- if he is able to win iowa a new hampshire he will win the nomination right then and will, it is very rare somebody wins both of those and it could happen, they are down playing it, he doesn't want the expectation he will play big in iowa he did poorly in iowa after spending a lot of time and money there, he will clearly spend less time, he could draw in some money at the end, the most likely outcome of this contest is romney wins the nomination after a big scare or two...
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we always say oh, new hampshire takes this very personally, and this will hurt him in new hampshire. i'm thinking, gee, it's june. there will be other debates. does it palpably hurt jon huntsman, assuming he's going to run, which we all do? >> i'm not sure. he's not a declared candidate, and he also doesn't quite seem to be ready. he's only been back in the united states from china for six weeks. he's been out in new hampshire a lot talking to voters. he's made it clear that this will be the centerpiece of his strategy here. so i'm sure he'll be back in a debate here. i'm not sure it will hurt him that much. but the others are getting a chance to get started in this race without him, and in that sense, could be. >> what's your take on huntman? >> i talked to him last night. i sensed there was a little regret in some ways. i agree with phil that he's still honing his message, still trying to figure out what kind of ground he's going to occupy. interestingly, i went to a house party last night hosted in nashville oddly enough by a obama supporter, voted for obama last time, still more
we always say oh, new hampshire takes this very personally, and this will hurt him in new hampshire. i'm thinking, gee, it's june. there will be other debates. does it palpably hurt jon huntsman, assuming he's going to run, which we all do? >> i'm not sure. he's not a declared candidate, and he also doesn't quite seem to be ready. he's only been back in the united states from china for six weeks. he's been out in new hampshire a lot talking to voters. he's made it clear that this will be...
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candy crowley is in new hampshire. "state of the union" begins right now. >>> welcome to a special "state of the union" from st. anselm college in manchester, new hampshire. where tomorrow night cnn will host a debate for seven republican candidates for 2012. traditionally new hampshire holds the nation's first primary andrew teenly the results have shaken the steadily yi and steady the shaken. think 1992, after weeks of questioning about womanizing and draft dodging, bill clinton places second in new hampshire and dubs himself the comeback kid. 2000 when the high-flying bush campaign is brought back to planet earth by a crushing 18-point loss to john mccain. 2008, when the third place winner from the iowa caucuses finds her voice in a new hampshire win. hillary clinton, comeback woman. in presidential primaries, momentum is the name of the game and this is where it happens -- or doesn't. today -- on the eve of the republican debate, a party wildcard biding his time. jon huntsman. >> we're about a week and a half out.
candy crowley is in new hampshire. "state of the union" begins right now. >>> welcome to a special "state of the union" from st. anselm college in manchester, new hampshire. where tomorrow night cnn will host a debate for seven republican candidates for 2012. traditionally new hampshire holds the nation's first primary andrew teenly the results have shaken the steadily yi and steady the shaken. think 1992, after weeks of questioning about womanizing and draft...
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if you look in new hampshire -- this is why this is so interesting -- new hampshire the first primary state, romney 35%. gingrich 16%. herman cain 10%. big gap between romney and the rest. there's a lot of time. does he get the kick-me sign tonight? >> definitely. look. it's his to lose and everyone else has to stand out tonight and introduce themselves. it is a bit of a debutante ball for the rest of them and make sure they know the homecoming queen ain't exactly what they think they are. 45% of republican voters say health care reform is a leading issue for them. it's fair game. >> it is an interesting way the campaign works out though. iowa tends to be where social conservative issues are more prominent. here in new hampshire not only do you have a more libertarian history than tradition, independents can also come in and vote in the primary. these candidates in trying to appeal to the new hampshire electorate tonight also have to remember around the country a lot of people are seeing them for the first time. >> as important as new hampshire is, people all over the country are goin
if you look in new hampshire -- this is why this is so interesting -- new hampshire the first primary state, romney 35%. gingrich 16%. herman cain 10%. big gap between romney and the rest. there's a lot of time. does he get the kick-me sign tonight? >> definitely. look. it's his to lose and everyone else has to stand out tonight and introduce themselves. it is a bit of a debutante ball for the rest of them and make sure they know the homecoming queen ain't exactly what they think they...
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the first major debate facing off in new hampshire. >> this is a live look at the stage at a college in man chester. particants, some of them are not candidates yet. karen travers has more on what to look for. >> tonight in new hampshire, there will be 7 republican candidates on the stage but it may be mitt romney who may be the center of attention. it is in a state he must win. tim pawlenty went after romney right in the achilles heel, the health care law he enacted in massachusetts. >> president obama designed obama care after romney care. >> if he would hammer that in the debate pawlenty backed off. so far romney is looking past the primaries and focusing on president obama. >> i am an american and not a bump in the road. >> there is no more motivating factor in the republican primary than president obama. you will see all of the republican candidates to put the best attack lines on president obama. >> congresswoman michelle bachmann is not a candidate but could stand out in the debate. this is the first test for the tea party darling. the debate may boost newt gingrich. his entir
the first major debate facing off in new hampshire. >> this is a live look at the stage at a college in man chester. particants, some of them are not candidates yet. karen travers has more on what to look for. >> tonight in new hampshire, there will be 7 republican candidates on the stage but it may be mitt romney who may be the center of attention. it is in a state he must win. tim pawlenty went after romney right in the achilles heel, the health care law he enacted in...
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who then went to new hampshire and was second in the new hampshire primary. mccain came in fourth in iowa four years ago. yet he won the nomination. so the iowa caucuses are rarely predictive for the republicans. host: he is indicating he won't anticipate in the straw poll in august. he won it in 2007. based on the poll numbers does that put him in a tough position? guest: i think it might give him pause about that. but i think really the straw poll is an important -- the first bite of the apple in iowa. not predictive since romney didn't win iowa but mike huckabee caught fire and won. but i think that it is smart for romney not to really fight that hard in iowa and then make new his primary contest. and he has to win new hampshire or he is through. host: another candidate who entered last week in new jersey with the statue of liberty as the backdrop is the bahc piece with jon huntsman. john weaver longtime aid to john mccain has been instrumental in getting huntsman in the race. when he announced he would be ambassador to china he said i won't tell you what
who then went to new hampshire and was second in the new hampshire primary. mccain came in fourth in iowa four years ago. yet he won the nomination. so the iowa caucuses are rarely predictive for the republicans. host: he is indicating he won't anticipate in the straw poll in august. he won it in 2007. based on the poll numbers does that put him in a tough position? guest: i think it might give him pause about that. but i think really the straw poll is an important -- the first bite of the...
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mitt romney absolutely has to win new hampshire. it's a neighboring state, it's supposed to be libertarian, conservative state. he's going to focus on economic issues. then the big confrontation i think after those two will be in south carolina. where you'll have both economic types and the cultural types facing off against each other, but pawlenty has to win iowa and romney has to win new hampshire. and i'm not sure either will win either. >> this is the best year yet and it's just getting started. howard fineman msnbc political analyst. howard, it's always a pleasure to have you here. >> thank you, rachel. >>> we've got breaking news at of the white house. unexpected report about somebody leaving who was not expected to be leaving. we'll have that for you when come back. [ pop, pop, pop ] pulls a wine cork in three seconds flat. [ pop ] the rabbit aerating pourer aerates your wine right in the glass, to improve its flavor and bouquet. the rabbit wine preserver vacuum-preserves your wine with a gauge that shows you the vacuum. open
mitt romney absolutely has to win new hampshire. it's a neighboring state, it's supposed to be libertarian, conservative state. he's going to focus on economic issues. then the big confrontation i think after those two will be in south carolina. where you'll have both economic types and the cultural types facing off against each other, but pawlenty has to win iowa and romney has to win new hampshire. and i'm not sure either will win either. >> this is the best year yet and it's just...
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she hoed a bit of this attitude last week going to new hampshire and big footing mitt. knocked him out of the ballpark. that bus of hers rolled over his chili fest. second, knock off michelle bachmann. she's getting in the race showing up for monday's next big debate. she's a real life candidate and sarah baunts her off the scope. she's out to knock them off the course. she backs the alternative to romney. tim pawlenty the exgovernor of minnesota who happens to be the active alternative to bachmann. this is where it gets intriguing, even fascinating. can someone with palin's chops work this for pawlenty? can she put a tiger in this guy's tank. better yet, can she be that tiger. this is wild. if palin pulls it off pawlenty can win the caucus and win in south carolina. starting a long, hard campaign against the deep pocketed romney across the country. it would be romney, pawlenty on ward to the national convention in tampa. if palin fails to light up pawlenty in iowa and bachmann wins out there, then bachmann goes to new hampshire strong enough to make a decent showing th
she hoed a bit of this attitude last week going to new hampshire and big footing mitt. knocked him out of the ballpark. that bus of hers rolled over his chili fest. second, knock off michelle bachmann. she's getting in the race showing up for monday's next big debate. she's a real life candidate and sarah baunts her off the scope. she's out to knock them off the course. she backs the alternative to romney. tim pawlenty the exgovernor of minnesota who happens to be the active alternative to...
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. >> chris: finally, i want to put up the picture of the new hampshire union leader the day -- you can't see it there in arizona. the day after your visit, your clam bake was the lead story and big picture on the front page, and if you look way over in the corner you can see mitt romney's formal announcement gets a tiny picture and story on page 3. this is your favorite subject, you have to answer in a minute, as a student and critic of the media, why do you think, governor, that you attract so much attention? >> i think there is curiousty factor there. still, in play. i don't know. i apologize if i stemmed on any of that pr that mitt romney needed or wanted that day. i do sincerely apologize. we didn't mean to step on anybody's toes. >> chris: there are a lot of people who think you loved stepping on his toes. >> not his, i'll step on -- i'll step on the toes of those who are making poor decisions for our nation. i have faith that mitt romney is one who desires to make good, sound fiscally responsible decisions for our nation. i don't have a problem stepping on toes of those, though, wh
. >> chris: finally, i want to put up the picture of the new hampshire union leader the day -- you can't see it there in arizona. the day after your visit, your clam bake was the lead story and big picture on the front page, and if you look way over in the corner you can see mitt romney's formal announcement gets a tiny picture and story on page 3. this is your favorite subject, you have to answer in a minute, as a student and critic of the media, why do you think, governor, that you...
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who then went to new hampshire and was second in the new hampshire primary. mccain came in fourth in iowa four years ago. yet he won the nomination. so the iowa caucuses are rarely predictive for the republicans. host: he is indicating he won't anticipate in the straw poll in august. he won it in 2007. based on the poll numbers does that put him in a tough position? guest: i think it might give him pause about that. but i think really the straw poll is an important -- the first bite of the apple in iowa. not predictive since romney didn't win iowa but mike huckabee caughtire and won. but i think that it is smart for romney noto really fight that hard in iowa and then make new his primary contest. d he has to win new hampshire or he is through. host: another candidate w entered last week in new jersey with the statue of liberty as the backdrop is the bahc piece with jon huntsman. john weaver longtime aid to john mccain has been instrumental in getting huntsman in the race. when he announced he would be ambassador to china he said i won't tell you what i told h
who then went to new hampshire and was second in the new hampshire primary. mccain came in fourth in iowa four years ago. yet he won the nomination. so the iowa caucuses are rarely predictive for the republicans. host: he is indicating he won't anticipate in the straw poll in august. he won it in 2007. based on the poll numbers does that put him in a tough position? guest: i think it might give him pause about that. but i think really the straw poll is an important -- the first bite of the...
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he joins us live from manchester, new hampshire. i know this is an exciting moment, when all of this really begins to kick off. what do you suppose any of them can say or do this evening to stand out. what are you going to be watching for? >> it's a great quick, suzanne. good morning to everyone. there's two challenges to the candidates. mitt romney is the front-runner. you would have toll consider him the national front-runner. so the other candidates will be looking to say take another look, look at me. he wants to present himself as the candidate best suited to deal with the economy. the other republicans have to try to establish their credentials. they'll be trying to impress republican voters. they want to hear what you say about the social issues, talk about taxes and less government, but they also have this question, and that is electability, who can takes case tonight? i'm the guy or woman you want, in the case of congresswoman bachmann on that stage next october against barack obama. i'm a republican who can win in a genera
he joins us live from manchester, new hampshire. i know this is an exciting moment, when all of this really begins to kick off. what do you suppose any of them can say or do this evening to stand out. what are you going to be watching for? >> it's a great quick, suzanne. good morning to everyone. there's two challenges to the candidates. mitt romney is the front-runner. you would have toll consider him the national front-runner. so the other candidates will be looking to say take another...
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place was michelle bachmann who as you know had impressive performance in monday's republican debate in new hampshire, she came in third today, fredericka. >> they are also talking presidential politics in minnesota. there were two rival conferences there in minneapolis this weekend. one involving liberal bloggers, the other involving conservative bloggers, republican presidential candidate michelle bachmann as peter was just mentioning, a minnesota congresswoman spoke at the conference. >> we are now two years into an economic recovery. were you aware of that? we're two years into it. now normally when you go into a recovery, you begin to have a dramatic turn around, in fact you start adding jobs at hundreds of thousands of jobs a month. how's the president doing? not so great. that's right. we're now approaching the obama trench of a double dip recession. >> as backmhmann someone actual threw glitter at her. a gay rights activist group claimed responsibility. >>> the long island golf match was -- it gave the two political rivals a chance to talk about some pretty big issues including u.s.
place was michelle bachmann who as you know had impressive performance in monday's republican debate in new hampshire, she came in third today, fredericka. >> they are also talking presidential politics in minnesota. there were two rival conferences there in minneapolis this weekend. one involving liberal bloggers, the other involving conservative bloggers, republican presidential candidate michelle bachmann as peter was just mentioning, a minnesota congresswoman spoke at the conference....
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and then she plans to shift her focus to new hampshire and south carolina. two other states that help narrow the presidential field. tea party favorite is urging her supporters to keep that momentum going. >> you may have heard there is a straw poll coming up in august, that is not a small deal that is a big deal. >>> bachmann says there is nothing personal in her effort to unseat president barack obama but she feels the president is quote, just wrong on his policies for america. >>> good morning everyone, just getting up on this monday morning, low clouds, extending over the bay right now looks like fog will retreat back toward the coastline that is looking pretty normal but we have a chance for rain in the forecast. maybe not so normal. still today, i think we will stay dry so areas of fog this morning that should give way to sunshine in the afternoon most spots right out toward the coastline patchy fog will continue warmer temperatures 70s and 80s inland as we head in toward the next day or so cold front out of the gulf of alaska dropping in our direction
and then she plans to shift her focus to new hampshire and south carolina. two other states that help narrow the presidential field. tea party favorite is urging her supporters to keep that momentum going. >> you may have heard there is a straw poll coming up in august, that is not a small deal that is a big deal. >>> bachmann says there is nothing personal in her effort to unseat president barack obama but she feels the president is quote, just wrong on his policies for america....
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. >>> the democratic president was the main target in new hampshire last night in the first major debate among the gop, who hope to challenge him next year. >> what's happened in this administration is that they have passed oppressive policies and oppressive regulation, obamacare first and foremost. >> he failed at a time when the american people counted on him to create jobs and move the economy. >> this economy is stalled, like a train on the tracks with no engine. >> talk about opting out of obamacare, why can't we opt out of the whole system? >> they all took their shots at the president. former house speaker newt gingrich, minnesota congresswoman michelle bachmann and former minnesota governor tim pawlenty taking part in the debate also. >>> now with more on the debate, joel brown reports from washington. >> is there one candidate standing out more against one or the other after the debate? >> reporter: yeah, if you talk about winners you can easily point to mitt romney. he went into last night as the gop front-runner and with no missteps he solidified that position. you also have t
. >>> the democratic president was the main target in new hampshire last night in the first major debate among the gop, who hope to challenge him next year. >> what's happened in this administration is that they have passed oppressive policies and oppressive regulation, obamacare first and foremost. >> he failed at a time when the american people counted on him to create jobs and move the economy. >> this economy is stalled, like a train on the tracks with no engine....
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in new hampshire, a public primary. >> the thesis of your piece was his theory at the case at the movement is trying to fill a vacuum. in other words, why were republicans unhappy with the choices? >> david says, i reject the view. i have no idea how it will turn out. i reject the view that the republican party in the grassroots is so monolithic and unenlightened that nobody can come in and have that. the impact on history is -- i mean, look, not to -- not to beat on the same dead horse, but this is about making your case in a sense. we talk so much about the math and the path and the numbers and how' hess going to get there and get that constituency and that stitch web si. he's yet to go out. tim pawlenty is yet to go out. mitt romney has yet to go out to tell the people what they feel about the country. >> if huntsman is going to be coming out as the guy who has the policies and thinking, i'm not sure what john huntsman stands for. >> i don't think he did. it would be better if he did. i'm not saying he can get there. i have no idea whether he can. but i think if you look back to barack
in new hampshire, a public primary. >> the thesis of your piece was his theory at the case at the movement is trying to fill a vacuum. in other words, why were republicans unhappy with the choices? >> david says, i reject the view. i have no idea how it will turn out. i reject the view that the republican party in the grassroots is so monolithic and unenlightened that nobody can come in and have that. the impact on history is -- i mean, look, not to -- not to beat on the same dead...
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. -- charles bass from new hampshire's second congressional district. he served on the board of managers have at new england -- of new england and one of the leading producers of clean- burning wood pellets. he previously held the same seat in congress from 1995 until 2007, so we will start with the senator. we are grateful the senator and congressman are with us today. >> thank you so much. it is really wonderful to be with you, and i want to thank you for recognizing the importance of manufacturing in this country and having this hearing. this is an important hearing, and i appreciate our friendship and how you fight for pennsylvania, but i very much appreciate that you are both focused on manufacturing in this country, so thank you. we understand this is a critical issue for us, as it is for your status. in order to have a middle class, i firmly believe we need to make things and grow things. the jobs are here. that is something that makes sense to us. we are proud to be the heart of manufacturing. we are proud of the middle class in this country, bu
. -- charles bass from new hampshire's second congressional district. he served on the board of managers have at new england -- of new england and one of the leading producers of clean- burning wood pellets. he previously held the same seat in congress from 1995 until 2007, so we will start with the senator. we are grateful the senator and congressman are with us today. >> thank you so much. it is really wonderful to be with you, and i want to thank you for recognizing the importance of...
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it's going to be playing only in south carolina and new hampshire and iowa. >> and tonight in iowa. >> just by coincidence. early voting states. a new 30e8 has her favorability at 58%. that's a great number for her. but her unfavorable rating is at 37%, pretty high. so, you know, it cuts bhoet ways for sarah palin. if she gets in, obviously tons of media attention will go her way, but her negatives are something she would really have to fight to keep down. >> we want to congratulate you, today is a big day you were named our chief white house correspondent. congratulations. i try to take a little personal credit because the high point of your journalistic career, 2008, november when the president of the united states, you were in chicago, i was in new york at the cnn legislation. i believe you were beamed in. >> you got it. you were the first journalist ever beamed in by hologram into our headquarters. there you were. you were in chicago. very cool. will i am was the second person beamed into cnn elections center. >> i look forward doing this job for you, wolf. >> all downhill ever si
it's going to be playing only in south carolina and new hampshire and iowa. >> and tonight in iowa. >> just by coincidence. early voting states. a new 30e8 has her favorability at 58%. that's a great number for her. but her unfavorable rating is at 37%, pretty high. so, you know, it cuts bhoet ways for sarah palin. if she gets in, obviously tons of media attention will go her way, but her negatives are something she would really have to fight to keep down. >> we want to...
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states like iowa, new hampshire. lovely states but not that representative of the general population and how people vote in a general election. yet having inordinate power in terming who the nominee for each party would be. you had florida moving theirs up and it just through thins up in the air. what they've done is added in south carolina and nevada, hoping by putting them up near iowa and new hampshire, they get a real well-rounded picture of what is palatable when it comes to the general election. as you know, they are completely different things. primary voters one thing. general election voters are something entirely different. people going to the right or left, then all of a sudden, they've got to come back to the center and frequently to do that, they have to go back on pledges they've made during the primaries or statements they've made, then they're accused of flip-flopping. it's a tough thing. this year, we've got a number of states that are still trying figure out exactly where they are going to be in the
states like iowa, new hampshire. lovely states but not that representative of the general population and how people vote in a general election. yet having inordinate power in terming who the nominee for each party would be. you had florida moving theirs up and it just through thins up in the air. what they've done is added in south carolina and nevada, hoping by putting them up near iowa and new hampshire, they get a real well-rounded picture of what is palatable when it comes to the general...
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first on the day mitt romney goes to new hampshire to announce he is running for president, she shows up and steals the headline. and then does the same to john huntsman when he shows up in a motorcycle rally in a leather jacket. now she is casting her long shadow over tea party favorite initial bachmann. it's the momma grizzly versus the tea party titan. monday, michelle bachmann returns to her birth place, waterloo, iowa. to begin her campaign for president. one of the worst kept secrets of the 2012 race. >> i filed today my paper work to seek the certify of presidency. >> reporter: 100 miles away, sarah palin will attend the tuesday debut of "the undefeated" a documentary of her career, some call a feature length campaign ad. some say palin is violating political etiquette. >> the unwritten rule, you don't step on somebody else's announcement. she doesn't seem to care. >> reporter: on the surface they're allies. >> we need to return michele bachmann. >> reporter: they are also natural rivals. two high-profile women splitting support from the tea party. >> tea party americans, you'r
first on the day mitt romney goes to new hampshire to announce he is running for president, she shows up and steals the headline. and then does the same to john huntsman when he shows up in a motorcycle rally in a leather jacket. now she is casting her long shadow over tea party favorite initial bachmann. it's the momma grizzly versus the tea party titan. monday, michelle bachmann returns to her birth place, waterloo, iowa. to begin her campaign for president. one of the worst kept secrets of...
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for president on the gop ticket she announced her intention is in the gop debate in new hampshire last week. she is running neck-and-neck with met romney. and the supreme court rejected to ban the sale of video games with violence. federal judges all and had also read ruled that it violated the first and amorites of free speech. .. lots of sunshine tomorrow at walnut creek dam to mar we will be talking about cloud cover and rain. details straight ahead >> looking at are hotspot in mountain appeal in the northbound direction even though the accident has cleared traffic is still sluggish. i have a complete check street and. >> a developing story of a union city i young man shot multiple times it happened at 830 last night few miles east of a 80 as they search for a shooting a suspect there were two other shootings that had taken place at this same exact address. >> the union city police department are shaking their head. that is that home we are talking about according to the police department a 22 year-old man that does not lived there he lives in a word was visiting friends and sitting
for president on the gop ticket she announced her intention is in the gop debate in new hampshire last week. she is running neck-and-neck with met romney. and the supreme court rejected to ban the sale of video games with violence. federal judges all and had also read ruled that it violated the first and amorites of free speech. .. lots of sunshine tomorrow at walnut creek dam to mar we will be talking about cloud cover and rain. details straight ahead >> looking at are hotspot in...
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now a new "boston globe"/university of new hampshire poll shows money matters the most right now to new hampshire voters. 36% of voters saying the economy is issue number one. another 20% saying it's all about jobs. tonight you're going to hear from former massachusetts governor mitt romney, former speaker of the house, newt gingrich, also former governor of minnesota tim pawlenty, congressman ron paul, congresswoman michelle bachmann of minnesota, herman cain, former ceo of godfather's pizza and former pennsylvania senator rick santorum. who's missing former utah governor jon huntsman hasn't made his campaign official yet. president obama will be in north carolina today meanwhile, talking about putting america back to work with a job panel in north carolina. while republicans fight to take his job here in new hampshire. so with election 2012 ramping up we want to know what issues are most important to you? it's our question of the day today. here are some of your responses. >> all right. start with david guthrie, i think an in depth challenge to romney care should be pressed. >> bob in
now a new "boston globe"/university of new hampshire poll shows money matters the most right now to new hampshire voters. 36% of voters saying the economy is issue number one. another 20% saying it's all about jobs. tonight you're going to hear from former massachusetts governor mitt romney, former speaker of the house, newt gingrich, also former governor of minnesota tim pawlenty, congressman ron paul, congresswoman michelle bachmann of minnesota, herman cain, former ceo of...
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cbs news political correspondent jan crawford is in manchester, new hampshire, for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. the main question going in whether the candidates would take off the gloves and start punching each other. after two hours of talk last night, it became clear they were going to keep their focus on the president. the republican debate was largely about one thing -- the leadership of barack obama. >> where are the president's ideas? he isn't leading on balancing our budget and he is not leading on jobs. he has failed the american people both in job creation and in the scale of government and that is why he is not going to be ree lebtlectereelected. >> the obama administration is anti-jobs and. >> i want to announce today president obama is a one-term president. >> reporter: standing on stage together, the seven republicans were united. former minnesota governor tim pawlenty even backed away from tough statements over the weekend before front-runner mitt romney's health care plan. >> you don't want to address why you call governor romney's
cbs news political correspondent jan crawford is in manchester, new hampshire, for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. the main question going in whether the candidates would take off the gloves and start punching each other. after two hours of talk last night, it became clear they were going to keep their focus on the president. the republican debate was largely about one thing -- the leadership of barack obama. >> where are the president's ideas? he...
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hampshire primary, he's a new hampshire resident, wasn't on that stage. talked about jon huntsman and these other names that come up. >> giuliani, rick perry. >> and chris chris it ti and the like. the fact that we keep talking org hearing about the other names, does it show that maybe maybe that this is kind of a lackluster collection? >> well, what it shows you is how divided the republican party really is. >> yeah. >> i mean the names that you mentioned, giuliani and huntsman, for example, are moderates, okay. rick perry, very, very conservative, would appeal to the tea party candidates. so you have a party that is effectively split. i mean we had a poll yesterday in which we asked republicans which of these candidates really represents you and your values and what you believe and the two top ones were palin and giuliani whom you know don't share much of anything in terms of their political beliefs. so it's a party kind of in search of itself and it's divided all over the lot about what it thinks its priorities ought to be. they're all fiscal conservat
hampshire primary, he's a new hampshire resident, wasn't on that stage. talked about jon huntsman and these other names that come up. >> giuliani, rick perry. >> and chris chris it ti and the like. the fact that we keep talking org hearing about the other names, does it show that maybe maybe that this is kind of a lackluster collection? >> well, what it shows you is how divided the republican party really is. >> yeah. >> i mean the names that you mentioned,...
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new hampshire is the big test. it's an open primary, in a state where independents outnumber democrats and republicans. romney is going tock strong there, jon huntsman, pawlenty gathering steam and movements for candidates that could do well. who can win independent voters and the republican party needs to balance its base with an ability to convert. >> the republican primary coming up, who can play to the social conservatives? they define the constituency of iowa. >> i don't get that because how are they -- that is going to be split. if you have michelle bachmann jumping in and then you have ron paul on one side, i mean i'm just wondering how -- >> that's where the republican party needs to be in group therapy. >> no. i'll tell you the big difference is, barack obama is doing so poorly now among republican activists and leaders. >> he's relentless. >> they are saying, the one that they want to get in is jeb bush. >> sure. >> jeb bush in florida, which is a swing state, can astrakts the independent vote. >> absolut
new hampshire is the big test. it's an open primary, in a state where independents outnumber democrats and republicans. romney is going tock strong there, jon huntsman, pawlenty gathering steam and movements for candidates that could do well. who can win independent voters and the republican party needs to balance its base with an ability to convert. >> the republican primary coming up, who can play to the social conservatives? they define the constituency of iowa. >> i don't get...
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today she was in new hampshire. iowa, almost the center of the political universe because as all of our viewers know, it's the home of the first caucuses in the race for the white house. democrats and republicans four years ago now are, just the republicans running for the nomination. doesn't look like the president is going to have any serious opposition for the democratic presidential nomination. one other note. ron paul, money presidential candidate gave a radio interview, did a radio interview and he was asked about bankruptcy, because there's all this concern that greece could go bankrupt, what could that mean. spillover effect here. he was specifically asked about that. he says, if bankruptcy is the cure for greece, is it also the cure for the united states? and he's very concerned about what's going on with the deficit. he said absolutely. it's causing a bit of a stir. ron paul is libertarian. he has his own views on what's going on. that exchange caused a little bit of a stir. brooke, ask me where i'm going
today she was in new hampshire. iowa, almost the center of the political universe because as all of our viewers know, it's the home of the first caucuses in the race for the white house. democrats and republicans four years ago now are, just the republicans running for the nomination. doesn't look like the president is going to have any serious opposition for the democratic presidential nomination. one other note. ron paul, money presidential candidate gave a radio interview, did a radio...
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rick perry to make new hampshire trip. this is from the hill this morning. host: from austin american state newspaper in texas. host: this from the c-span website, right here. website, right here.
rick perry to make new hampshire trip. this is from the hill this morning. host: from austin american state newspaper in texas. host: this from the c-span website, right here. website, right here.
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hampshire, and south carolina! but i was out talking to people, listening to people, trying to get a sense as to whether what i was feeling inside, the anxieties and the concern i had for the future of our country, was something that was shared. well, the answer to that was what happened a little over almost two years ago now with the birth of the tea party and people standing up and meeting after meeting and holding up their constitution and talking about those -- those are balloons, not shots! not that i haven't had my shots shot at me a few times but people have understood -- they understand that something is wrong, that there's something at stake here in america that's important. it's important for us, and it's important for the fuss of -- for the future of our country. now, what is it? is it the economy? sure, it's the economy. who can say it's not the economy when you're looking at this pathetic rate of growth and the incredibly just discouragingly high rate of unemployment. not 9.1%, but 14, 15 percent of pe
hampshire, and south carolina! but i was out talking to people, listening to people, trying to get a sense as to whether what i was feeling inside, the anxieties and the concern i had for the future of our country, was something that was shared. well, the answer to that was what happened a little over almost two years ago now with the birth of the tea party and people standing up and meeting after meeting and holding up their constitution and talking about those -- those are balloons, not...
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he's not in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. explain what he's doing if he's running for president. >> you know that newt is one of the smartest guys in this business. he believes there's a transformation going on in american politics. innovation, technology. the key, wolf, is to be on the cutting edge of the transformation, not the bleeding edge. and so right now newt has, i think, an uphill climb. we'll see what he does. in the end, he's going to do the right thing for this of the smartest guys. american politics is being transformed, but in the end i still think folks want you to press the flesh, kiss the baby and look at you in the i. >> iowa, retail politics going into a caucus in new hampshire and kissing babies in baltimore and atlanta. >> well, first of all, wolf, i think he's looking at this whole race differently, and that look, even have huntsman, folks in iowa who are saying, look, this guy may not campaign here because he doesn't believe in the whole issue of ethanol. that's changing. newt gingrich is proving what i
he's not in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. explain what he's doing if he's running for president. >> you know that newt is one of the smartest guys in this business. he believes there's a transformation going on in american politics. innovation, technology. the key, wolf, is to be on the cutting edge of the transformation, not the bleeding edge. and so right now newt has, i think, an uphill climb. we'll see what he does. in the end, he's going to do the right thing for this of the...
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host: this second debate that took place this past monday at the college in manchester, new hampshire, with the race taking shape, michelle bachmann is in the race and there is speculation that texas governor rick perry will be getting into the race. guest: i don't think the field is set yet. i think there will be other participants coming in. given the growing decentralization of politics even at the presidential level, i think it is quite possible for someone to get in the summer or fall this year and it is competitive, because the old incumbency standards of the most money and the most and name ideas are less relevant than eight years ago. host: who could get into the race? guest: i think rick perry might get into the race or the governor from new jersey, chris christie. governor sarah palin is rumored to still be thinking about it. i think it's pretty early. one thing i would say about the debates in new hampshire is generally speaking the republican candidates for president are talking the tea party talk. they are talking the principles of lower taxes and fiscal responsibility, o
host: this second debate that took place this past monday at the college in manchester, new hampshire, with the race taking shape, michelle bachmann is in the race and there is speculation that texas governor rick perry will be getting into the race. guest: i don't think the field is set yet. i think there will be other participants coming in. given the growing decentralization of politics even at the presidential level, i think it is quite possible for someone to get in the summer or fall this...
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host: this second debate that took place this past monday at the college in manchester, new hampshire, with the race taking shape, michelle bachmann is in the race and there is speculation that texas governor rick perry will be getting into the race. guest: i don't think the field is set yet. i think there will be other participants coming in. given the growing decentralization of politics even at the presidential level, i think it is quite possible for someone to get in the summer or fall this year and it is competitive, because the old incumbency standards of the most money and the most and name ideas are less relevant than eight years ago. host: who could get into the race? guest: i think rick perry might get into the race or the governor from new jersey, chris christie. governor sarah palin is rumored to still be thinking about it. i think it's pretty early. one thing i would say about the debates in new hampshire is generally speaking the republican candidates for president are talking the tea party talk. they are talking the principles of lower taxes and fiscal responsibility, o
host: this second debate that took place this past monday at the college in manchester, new hampshire, with the race taking shape, michelle bachmann is in the race and there is speculation that texas governor rick perry will be getting into the race. guest: i don't think the field is set yet. i think there will be other participants coming in. given the growing decentralization of politics even at the presidential level, i think it is quite possible for someone to get in the summer or fall this...
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one 13-year-old girl in new hampshire was suspended for five days for posting on facebook that she wished osama would kill her math teacher. her parents, obviously, not very happy. but then another 13-year-old boy in washington state posted on facebook too that he -- obama should be careful, after the osama raid of suicide bombers. he was integrated by the secret service. >> wow. >> i think we all have to have this digital filter when we're putting stuff out there. as i always say, if you wouldn't put this on a billboard in times square, you really have to rethink something. it lives out there on the web forever. >> and nothing is private, folks, no matter what you think, once you put it out there, it's gone, you can't get it back. good info this morning. katie, good to see you. it's been a while. good to see you again. >> you too. thank you. >> all right. >>> we're going to turn back to politics here. once a deciding factor in presidential elections and republicans are hoping to re-energize social conservatives now. evangelical activists are meeting in washington. just ability every repu
one 13-year-old girl in new hampshire was suspended for five days for posting on facebook that she wished osama would kill her math teacher. her parents, obviously, not very happy. but then another 13-year-old boy in washington state posted on facebook too that he -- obama should be careful, after the osama raid of suicide bombers. he was integrated by the secret service. >> wow. >> i think we all have to have this digital filter when we're putting stuff out there. as i always say,...
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who then went to new hampshire and was second in the new hampshire primary. mccain came in fourth in iowa four years ago. yet he won the nomination. so the iowa caucuses are rarely predictive for the republicans. host: he is indicating he won't anticipate in the straw poll in august. he won it in 2007. based on the poll numbers does that put him in a tough position? guest: i think it might give him pause about that. but i think really the straw poll is an important -- the first bite of the apple in iowa. not predictive since romney didn't win iowa but mike huckabee caught fire and won. but i think that it is smart for romney not to really fight that hard in iowa and then make new his primary contest. and he has to win new hampshire or he is through. host: another candidate who entered last week in new jersey with the statue of liberty as the backdrop is the bahc piece with jon huntsman. john weaver longtime aid to john mccain has been instrumental in getting huntsman in the race. when he announced he would be ambassador to china he said i won't tell you what
who then went to new hampshire and was second in the new hampshire primary. mccain came in fourth in iowa four years ago. yet he won the nomination. so the iowa caucuses are rarely predictive for the republicans. host: he is indicating he won't anticipate in the straw poll in august. he won it in 2007. based on the poll numbers does that put him in a tough position? guest: i think it might give him pause about that. but i think really the straw poll is an important -- the first bite of the...
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eastern live from new hampshire. republican presidential debate. 45 minutes after the hour. >>> thuss of people evacuating their homes in eastern ads az. one of the worst wildfires has increased by more than 20% in the last 24 hours. markets open in 45 minutes. >>> the dow, nasdaq, s&p 500, all up after four days of decline. abc has announced that katie couric will join the network and host a daytime talk show that will debut in 2012. she left the anchor chair at the cbs evening news last month. you are caught p on the day's headlines. "american morning" back after the break. st minute deal waiting for you. like at the hotels.com 48 hour sale. this tuesday and wednesday only. hotels.com. be smart. book smart. took some wild risks when i was young. but i was still taking a risk with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more, and now i'm also taking lipitor. if you'
eastern live from new hampshire. republican presidential debate. 45 minutes after the hour. >>> thuss of people evacuating their homes in eastern ads az. one of the worst wildfires has increased by more than 20% in the last 24 hours. markets open in 45 minutes. >>> the dow, nasdaq, s&p 500, all up after four days of decline. abc has announced that katie couric will join the network and host a daytime talk show that will debut in 2012. she left the anchor chair at the cbs...